Florida License Law
Which of the following is TRUE about a Florida real estate 'broker of record'?
AAny licensed person can serve as broker of record regardless of experience
BThe broker of record is the licensed broker who is responsible for all real estate activities of the brokerage entity✓ Correct
CA corporation can serve as its own broker of record without an individual broker
DA sales associate can serve as broker of record for a small office
Explanation
The broker of record is the licensed individual broker (principal broker) who is registered with DBPR and is legally responsible for all real estate activities conducted by the brokerage. Each registered brokerage entity must have a designated broker of record.
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